MANOWAR Is The New Face Of Bulgarian Seaside Resort Kavarna

November 3, 2008

According to News.bg, heavy metal bands MANOWAR and HOLYHELL — who have twice before performed in the Bulgarian rock capital Kavarna — will become the faces of the seaside resort and will adorn its official calendars for 2009.

The municipal officials boasted that it was a precedent a world-famous heavy metal group to agree to be featured in such an advertisement.

The new luxurious calendars are expected to be published on November 20.

The calendar will contain 13 pages — front page and a photo for each of the 12 months.

During the month of December, every copy of Bulgaria's Pro-ROCK magazine will be sold with the Kavarna calendar attached to it.

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